Beautiful 2008 Volvo S40 - 47k Miles - $5.8k Below Market Value - No Reserve! on 2040-cars
North East, Maryland, United States
2008 Volvo S40 only 47k miles in excellent condition. 2.4L sedan.
Beautiful Silver Paint, mechanically perfect, tires 70% front, 50% rear Cruise, Sirius Satellite Radio, Premium Sound System, Keyless entry, Front wheel drive (incredible in snow), Power Windows, Dual Air Bags, Side Air Bags, Head Curtain Air Bags, Power Door Locks, Traction Control, Stability Control , ABS (4-Wheel), Power Moon Roof, Alloy Wheels, Spare has never seen the road, tinted windows, Power Drivers Seat, AC & Heat Perfect, Fog Lights, 6 cd changer, Oil and Filter just changed - car is nearly flawless. Car only shows 42k on the odometer and engine has 47k miles so we've listed it at 47k miles. Engine recently replaced because previous owner drove car across flooded road and engine injested water and was damaged. Volvo wanted $10k to replace engine so insurance company bought car and resold it at auction where I bought it and had engine replaced I've driven it for last 1,500 miles but have decided it's too nice of a car to drive in my 120 mile daily commute, so I'm selling it. My loss is your gain. This is NOT a flood car - water never entered interior of car. Vin is: YV1MS390882367867 and Erie Insurance Company - Bethlehem, Pa. will verify this. Local Elkton ASA Certified Master Mechanic with 35 years experience replaced engine with a 47,000 mile engine from a 2007 S40. (Delancy Auto Repair) I've driven the car nearly 1,500 miles since the engine was replaced and it perfect - I MEAN PERFECT! Car runs and handles perfectly - no issues whatsoever - car is priced $5,800 below book value. MD Remanufactured title - no liens Car is priced $5,800 below Clean Retail Value. Test drives and inspection welcomed - you will be impressed and you won't find another S40 this nice with such low miles for the money - I know it. |
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Tue, 04 Dec 2012Taking into account the facts that Volvo is now owned by China's Geely and how poorly the European automotive market has been recently, we would have definitely understood if Volvo moved production of its products out of its home market. And yet, the automaker has confirmed that it will be investing billions of dollars into new platforms and engines that will be made in Sweden. On a global scale, Volvo is making roughly $11 billion of investments, and close to half of that is being earmarked for Sweden for plant expansion and upgrades.
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Junkyard Gem: 1984 Volvo 242 DL
Sun, Aug 30 2020Volvo had tremendous success with the iconic 200 Series cars, selling them in North America from the 1975 model year all the way through 1993 (and if you count the Volvo 140, which was the same car from the A pillars rearward, the 240's history goes back to the middle 1960s). Nearly everybody who bought 240s on our continent did so in order to be safe and/or practical, which meant that the two-door version never sold anywhere near as well as its four-door and wagon brethren. Here's one of those rare 240 coupes (technically speaking, a two-door sedan), found in a San Jose car graveyard last winter. If you're going to be a stickler about the designation of this car as a two-door sedan and not as a coupe, you'll also want to call it by the name Volvo used when it was in the showroom: the 1984 Volvo DL. However, everybody in the Volvo world now prefers the original naming system that Volvo used for the 200s back home in Sweden, where you had 2 followed by a numeral indicating the number of engine cylinders and a numeral indicating the number of doors, with the trim-level code after that. So, what we have for today's Junkyard Gem is a Volvo 242 DL, i.e., the cheapest new 240 Americans could buy in 1984. You could get a turbocharged engine from the factory in the 1984 242, but this car has the ordinary naturally-aspirated 2.3-liter straight-four, rated at 111 horsepower. It also has the four-speed manual transmission with overdrive controlled by the button in the middle of the shift knob. Nearly 230,000 miles on the clock, which is decent for any 1980s car but not spectacular by Volvo 240 standards. Many Volvo enthusiasts prefer the smooth lines of the coupe to the stodgier sedans and wagons, and this one shows signs of ownership by someone who wasn't just about listening to NPR while driving safely to the natural-foods store. Sure enough, it has aftermarket springs and a non-factory rear sway bar. I wish I'd found these parts back in 2007, when I was helping to build a V8-swapped Volvo 244 road racer. The presence of the keys in a junkyard car, however, usually indicates that it was voluntarily let go by its final owner. Perhaps it was a dealership trade-in that proved to be impossible to sell due to a combination of three pedals, high miles, and lack of truck-shaped body. The interior looks like it might have been tolerable before it reached this place.